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Ivan Vladimirov | |
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Ива́н Алексе́евич Влади́миров | |
Born | 10 January 1870 [O.S. 29 December 1869] |
Died | 14 December 1947 | (aged 77)
Resting place | Serafimovskoe Cemetery, Saint Petersburg |
Alma mater | Imperial Academy of Arts |
Occupation | War artist |
Known for | Paintings that glorified the October Revolution |
Movement | Military art |
Awards | Order of the Red Banner of Labour |
Ivan Alekseyevich Vladimirov, also John Wladimiroff (Russian: Ива́н Алексе́евич Влади́миров) (10 January 1870 [O.S. 29 December 1869] – 14 December 1947) was a Russian artist: painter and graphic artist. During the wars of 1904–1916, he became known as a war artist ("batalist").[1][2] Afterwards, his reputation has become controversial. In the Soviet Union, he was known for paintings that glorified the October Revolution.[2] However, in the West and in Russia after the dissolution of the Soviet Union, he has become known for harshly critical imagery of the aftermath of the Revolution.[3][4][1][5][6][7]